KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.
STRETCHERS ON TRAILS.
[BY TELEGRAPH.—- ASSOCIATION.) ; ' ; . DXJNEDIN, Wednesday. At the inquest on Jobs McLeod, a :'■'.■ shepherd, killed hat Green Island on Sat- '"'.■ , urday by the South express, the evidenc* showed that his "attention,;•• was concen- ' trated on an approaching train,-: when the • •: express, coming behind, overtook him. The express 1 - was travelling at 30 miles an hour t#hea deceased ■ was knocked down. ... .•' • . , ; • The coroner returned; a -verdict of acci- - dental death vwhUe{tresp3&j*ig. en • the ;; railway Mine, and suggested that de- ;; partmect should serKNwly conwde? sang' ji, lag . stretchers ■pa J* JMS »*"* j -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18455, 19 July 1923, Page 9
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